The Association Between Political Ideology and Abortion Priority

Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Valerie Nazzaro Live Poster Session: Zoom Link Joseph Calo Hi everyone! I’m a current junior at Wesleyan from Reading, MA. I am an American government major, but also have taken many psychology courses. Outside of class, I am on the men’s hockey team, serve on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, and enjoy exercising, … Read more

Examining the Association Between Parental Incarceration During Adolescence and Trust in Adult Relationships: A Gendered Analysis

Katie Meyer Live Poster Session: Zoom Link Katie Meyer is a current junior originally from Northern California, about an hour and a half north of San Francisco. She attended high school in Sonoma County before coming to Wesleyan in 2022. She is double majoring in American Studies and Biology and hopes to explore both of … Read more

Can Money Buy You Happiness? The Correlation between Financial Security and Life Enjoyment

Faculty Sponsor: Maryam Gooyabadi Live Poster Session: https://wesleyan.zoom.us/j/98259394933?pwd=gHBpGPNbfEmzh0jXOy9lX8e0Y3LBgQ.1 Anthony Aririguzoh Anthony is a sophomore from Trenton, NJ. He is a prospective Economics and Psychology double major on the men’s basketball and track & field teams. Anthony’s main focuses of study are corporate finance and market structuring.  Abstract: While conventional narratives often equate money with happiness … Read more

The Relationship Between Media Usage and Mental Health Among Students Across Different Grades

Faculty Sponsor: Professor Robert Kabacoff Live Poster Session: https://wesleyan.zoom.us/j/93338805480 Cici Wang Cici is a junior at Wesleyan University, double majoring in Film Studies and Economics, with a minor in Data Analysis.  She currently works as a research assistant on a digital humanities project, Chinatown Movie Theaters in North America. Beyond academics, Cici applies her analytical … Read more

The Impact of Financial Stability on Life Satisfaction

Faculty Sponsor: Carly Ward Live Poster Session: Zoom Link Carly Ward I am a sophomore on women’s ice hockey majoring in economics and minoring in data analysis. I am originally from the Boston area and am a huge New England sports fan. I have two yellow labs and one of them, Sammi, loves eating socks … Read more

The Effects of Healthcare Emergencies and Health Insurance Possession on Financial Well-Being Scores

Faculty Sponsor: Robert Kabacoff, Maryam Gooyabadi Live Poster Session Kellan Walker Kellan Walker is a senior majoring in economics and French studies. He is from York, Pennsylvania and is the captain of the Old Methodist Rugby Football Club. He plans to continue his studies by earning a master’s degree in finance from Georgetown University. Abstract: … Read more

The Association between Marital Status and Alcohol Consumption

Faculty Sponsor: Robert Kabacoff Live Poster Session: Zoom Link Abby Tibebe Abby is a Sophomore from Bethesda, MD. She is planning to major in Business Analytics as a University Major, where she aims to combine her interests in statistical analysis, technology, and problem-solving. Abstract:This study investigates the relationship between marital status and alcohol consumption, focusing … Read more

The Association Between Race, Traffic Stop Frequency, and Traffic Stop Outcome

Faculty Sponsor: Faculty Name Goes Here Live Poster Session: Zoom Link Ezekiel Popoola Ezekiel Popoola is a senior Biology major and African-American studies minor at Wesleyan University. Ezekiel is from Queens, New York and is on the Pre-Medical track with the hopes of becoming a practicing physician. He is currently part of Professor Ruth Johnson’s … Read more

From Body Metrics to Mental Health: Examining the Links Between BMI, Puberty, Healthcare Access, and Anxiety in Women

Name: Zoë Gardner-Matviak Live Poster Session: https://wesleyan.zoom.us/j/94487584675  Zoë Gardner-Matviak Hi! I’m a Wesleyan University sophomore, majoring in psychology and minoring in art history. I’m from Boston and London. Abstract: This study examines the relationships between anxiety, body mass index (BMI), healthcare access, and the age of first menstrual period among 3,312 young women from the … Read more